Fill all thy bones with aches
Fill all thy bones with aches
In William Shakespeare's play "King Lear," the character of Edgar utters the line, "Fill all thy bones with aches," in Act 3, Scene 4. This line is spoken by Edgar as he disguises himself as Poor Tom, a mad beggar, in order to escape his father's wrath and seek refuge from the storm. The phrase "Fill all thy bones with aches" is a powerful and evocative expression of pain and suffering, reflecting the intense emotional and physical turmoil that the characters in the play are experiencing.